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Area of Science:

  • Health Economics
  • Mental Health Services Research
  • Decision Science

Background:

  • Individual intervention economic evaluations face methodological challenges.
  • Complex decision contexts necessitate strategies involving multiple interventions.
  • Effective resource allocation in mental healthcare is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present various priority-setting approaches.
  • To focus on economics-based priority-setting examples within mental health.
  • To aid decision-making in mental healthcare resource allocation.

Main Methods:

  • A selective literature review was conducted.
  • Emphasis was placed on the mental health context.
  • Economics-based priority-setting methodologies were prioritized.

Main Results:

  • Six distinct priority-setting approaches for mental health were identified.
  • Each approach was described and critically assessed.
  • The review highlights the diversity of methods available.

Conclusions:

  • Priority-setting methods with rigor, stakeholder involvement, and broad benefit considerations are most valuable.
  • Challenges in data and methodology exist but are resolvable by the research community.
  • Improved priority-setting can enhance mental healthcare decision-making.